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{{Repair Guide
|Device=Acer Chromebook R11
|Type=Cleaning
|Difficulty=1. Easy
|Needs equipment=Screw drivers, alcohol
|Affects parts=WiFi card}}
==Problem description==
==Problem description==
WiFi toggle gets stuck in off position and wireless connectivity fails.
WiFi toggle gets stuck in off position and wireless connectivity fails.
[[File:Wireless card.jpg|thumb|The wireless card will look like this.]]
[[File:Wireless card.jpg|thumb|The wireless card will look like this.]]
== Symptoms ==
* Not able to connect to wifi


==Solution==
==Solution==
After removing the bottom panel, unscrew the wireless card and pull it from the socket. Use rubbing alcohol to clean the contacts on the card and let it dry. Reinsert the WiFi card and boot the device, then test wireless connectivity.
After removing the bottom panel, unscrew the wireless card and pull it from the socket. Use rubbing alcohol to clean the contacts on the card and let it dry. Reinsert the WiFi card and boot the device, then test wireless connectivity.

Latest revision as of 16:12, 16 January 2024

Acer Chromebook R11 Wifi toggle not working Repair
Device Acer Chromebook R11
Affects part(s) WiFi card
Needs equipment Screw drivers, alcohol
Difficulty ◉◌◌◌ Easy
Type Cleaning


Problem description

WiFi toggle gets stuck in off position and wireless connectivity fails.

The wireless card will look like this.

Symptoms

  • Not able to connect to wifi

Solution

After removing the bottom panel, unscrew the wireless card and pull it from the socket. Use rubbing alcohol to clean the contacts on the card and let it dry. Reinsert the WiFi card and boot the device, then test wireless connectivity.